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camcojb 08-08-2016 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 642879)
Well --- it was a little drama with Gwen behind the wheel of the pickup and towing for her first time. She did great. I only got one black eye.


I drove two or three sessions on Saturday and had an absolute blast! Sunday -- Saturday's activity was a bit over the top and the cancer kicked my butt Sunday morning -- so I just rode with MattA and Rob Dickey.... and we had a great time. Charley took over duties of driving the old worn out POS on Sunday. Bob Braga and Sieg then took the trailer and Mustang up to Charley's for us on their way home.

Very many - too many - poignant moments.... and that was a bit emotionally draining. But damn we had fun!

Greg was hauling ass the last session on Saturday, three seconds faster than Charley. :drive: It was great seeing you again Greg, and getting to meet the rest of the family, great people. I'm saving my pennies to buy your Mustang from Charley... :G-Dub:

glassman 08-08-2016 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by camcojb (Post 642880)
Greg was hauling ass the last session on Saturday, three seconds faster than Charley. :drive: It was great seeing you again Greg, and getting to meet the rest of the family, great people. I'm saving my pennies to buy your Mustang from Charley... :G-Dub:

I'm not positive, but you might need to move the seat back.

Greg, had a great time as usual even though i didn't get to spend much time with you this time. I admire & respect you, except introducing me to Charlie.....Cheers bud, see ya soon...mikey

clill 08-08-2016 08:53 PM

We will do it again in October at Thunderhill.:cheers:

clill 08-08-2016 08:56 PM

And what didn't mention is he is playing golf in the Napa valley then heading to L.A. to pick up a Porsche TurboS Cabriolet for Gwen to beat on.

Sieg 08-08-2016 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by clill (Post 642905)
We will do it again in October at Thunderhill.:cheers:

What the man said! :thumbsup:

Greg from Aus 08-08-2016 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 642879)
Well --- it was a little drama with Gwen behind the wheel of the pickup and towing for her first time. She did great. I only got one black eye.


I drove two or three sessions on Saturday and had an absolute blast! Sunday -- Saturday's activity was a bit over the top and the cancer kicked my butt Sunday morning -- so I just rode with MattA and Rob Dickey.... and we had a great time. Charley took over duties of driving the old worn out POS on Sunday. Bob Braga and Sieg then took the trailer and Mustang up to Charley's for us on their way home.

Very many - too many - poignant moments.... and that was a bit emotionally draining. But damn we had fun!


Great to hear you had a fantastic time, see you at SEMA. Kick that $hits Arse.

Ron Sutton 08-09-2016 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 642879)
Well --- it was a little drama with Gwen behind the wheel of the pickup and towing for her first time. She did great. I only got one black eye.

:lol:

Ron Sutton 08-09-2016 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by clill (Post 642905)
We will do it again in October at Thunderhill.:cheers:

What's the date Charley ?

Sieg 08-09-2016 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Ron Sutton (Post 642950)
What's the date Charley ?

Mr. Sutton,

This is Charley's administrative assistant Siegette, the dates are October 15 & 16.

In good speed,

:sieg:

clill 08-09-2016 03:02 PM

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Bob and Sieg,The idiots that showed up at my house to drop off the POS car.

clill 08-09-2016 03:20 PM

For those that aren't paying attention Mr Weld finally mentioned the C word. Greg is battling a very ****ty form of Cancer that he just found out about after our track weekend in April at Thunderhill. It's hard to type about it and harder to talk about it. The prognosis isn't good but he is doing some alternative treatment that we all hope works. We can't lose you yet man. See you in Sept. at the Roadster Shop for the kick off of the Goodguys Tour. Kwhizz is forcing Greg to drive his LSA powered 66 Chevelle on the tour since in his panic when he first found out about the cancer Greg sold off his street cars. I love you man. Don't give up......

waynieZ 08-09-2016 03:34 PM

Greg first your in my thoughts and prayer. Second I'm gld to hear you had a good time with the guys and gave it a go. Positive attitude also help and we konw you have that. Enjoy driving that Chevelle when the time comes.

Sieg 08-09-2016 04:10 PM


Spiffav8 08-09-2016 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by clill (Post 642994)
For those that aren't paying attention Mr Weld finally mentioned the C word. Greg is battling a very ****ty form of Cancer that he just found out about after our track weekend in April at Thunderhill. It's hard to type about it and harder to talk about it. The prognosis isn't good but he is doing some alternative treatment that we all hope works. We can't lose you yet man. See you in Sept. at the Roadster Shop for the kick off of the Goodguys Tour. Kwhizz is forcing Greg to drive his LSA powered 66 Chevelle on the tour since in his panic when he first found out about the cancer Greg sold off his street cars. I love you man. Don't give up......

Charley, Thanks for being strong enough to say something. I was surprised to see the mention. It's been heart breaking and I have to admit that I am mad as hell about this.

Greg there is so much I want to say, but this isn't the place. You know I love you and would do anything. Don't give up. You are needed in more ways than you will ever know.

DBasher 08-09-2016 06:13 PM

Nice floors, Charlie.

Ns RS 08-09-2016 09:23 PM

thanks Charlie for the update - that Ken sure is class. Greg we do all love you mostly for keeping Charlie in check :lol: hang in there bud - see you both in Sept

syborg tt 08-10-2016 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by clill (Post 642994)
For those that aren't paying attention Mr Weld finally mentioned the C word. Greg is battling a very ****ty form of Cancer that he just found out about after our track weekend in April at Thunderhill. It's hard to type about it and harder to talk about it. The prognosis isn't good but he is doing some alternative treatment that we all hope works. We can't lose you yet man. See you in Sept. at the Roadster Shop for the kick off of the Goodguys Tour. Kwhizz is forcing Greg to drive his LSA powered 66 Chevelle on the tour since in his panic when he first found out about the cancer Greg sold off his street cars. I love you man. Don't give up......

Charley,

When I was reading the Sonoma Post and saw that Greg mention the "C" word i was shocked even though I already new. It's still hard to read and I think about him every day.

Greg, keep fighting and just because they say it's bad keep fighting like hell and do everything you can to prove them wrong. Three years ago they told a fellow colon cancer friend that he had months to live and he's still here and proving them wrong.

Vegas69 08-10-2016 07:52 AM

We are all pulling for you and your family. Way to go, smoking Charley by a straightaway. :thankyou:

Ns RS 08-10-2016 08:14 AM

Charlie how does it drive compared to when you owned it?

GregWeld 08-10-2016 11:16 AM

I'm sorry to spoil you dicks death watch....

But I've already beat the crap out of the cancer. I wasn't going to go pubic with all of this but in my stoner condition / fatigued chemo brain **not doing chemo - but that is what my dear friend Pete calls it** I let it slip. My fingers still can't check my brain.

I am ORALLY taking Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) AND a very concentrated CBD oil. This combo is "my chemo" since there is no cure for my LIVER cancer that has attacked my drainage system (Biliary ducts) that drains the poison out of my blood.

I was diagnosed mid May -- given 6 months and sent home.

I am now symptom free and my blood work came back 100% perfect.

IF this stuff really is working = as I suspect and feel it is - then I intend to start a cancer thread here to detail what I had to do to get to where I am now. It's a bit of a nightmare and I'd like to have a known reference point where "WE" can go and get and exchange info. I'm 100% convinced that the RSO treatment is what is allowing me to carry on mostly as if nothing has ever happened. AMAZING RESULT!!! With many side affects -- but NONE BAD. Just messed up is all. So now I'm just like the rest of ya.

By the way.....


At the track - as I looked around -- I suddenly realized that there were three guys standing in front of me--- my guys -- that I love - and three of us have CANCER and the only thing that we had in common was CHARLEY. You've been warned.

GregWeld 08-10-2016 11:28 AM

I want to publicly state that Charley's post sent me into an absolute tailspin emotionally. I love him and we have had a great friendship over the years. We have had some great times together and my only regret is that we live so far apart.

We are all big tough guys and intimacy doesn't come easily to any of us... to share one on one is huge - and to publicly share is just over the moon.... I love you buddy! I love each and evey one of you and all your support behind the scences has been overwhelming.

Gwen has finally been introduced to our community and she is just blown away by it. For whatever reason she just had no idea how tight we all are.... Sad that she had to take so many years to find out but WTF.... now she knows and we start a fresh perspective from her.

*************************


For her - because she is living the nightmare every bit as much as I am - we are - as Charley said - headed to LA to make a deal on a Porsche Turbo S to drive home. She's always wanted one but wouldn't ever actually come out and say so. I mentioned doing this and she was all over it. DONE. LOL

fleet 08-10-2016 12:13 PM

Not sure why we all were so worried about you GW...



:tiptoe:

GregWeld 08-10-2016 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Ns RS (Post 643064)
Charlie how does it drive compared to when you owned it?




YEAH....... Answer the question!

syborg tt 08-10-2016 12:54 PM

Greg,

As you know cancer sucks and chemo sucks just about as much. I tell people that I not only beat cancer twice but I have survived 2 rounds of chemo and now I am learning to live with the wonderful side effects of my surgery's and the side effects of chemo which may or may not have reduced my risk of my cancer coming back. But hey I am alive and that is and was the main goal of the surgery and chemo.

This BB Forum and this group of guys & gals have become like a 2nd family for me and many have helped me through so much and they don't even realize it. Listening to what you just typed made me look up "Rick Simpson Oil" as I had never heard of it before and I am for darn sure going to read up on it and see if it can help me or others that I have friend'd over the years that are also battling cancer and the side effects of treatments.

As a group we are just a bunch of guys and gals that have a common interest and with that we all have this weird kind of friendship. Twenty years ago this would have never happened. In most case we just saw our car friends once or maybe twice a year but now because of these BB forums they created a weird look into everyone's life and a emotional bond to others because of the vehicles we own or build. It's weird because it used to be Ford, Chevy or Dodge people now we are all just car guys that love to see what others are doing. It's kinda cool and in my opinion better then facebook.

I love this board and the friends I have made because it. Who would have though that I would have ever built three cars with a Redneck in Arkansas. Never in a million years would I have every thought that would or could have happened, but yet it did.

We never know what's next so for me I just go with it as it makes life much easier for me. I have also taken alot of inspirations from Randy Pausch's "Last Lecture" as he is the only person that I can honestly say has really made me think about what is really important in life.

Love you and I will continue to say a little prayer for you every now and then. Keep fight and stay strong.

ps That is awesome that Qwen is finally getting her Porsche.

Marty

camcojb 08-10-2016 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 643079)
I'm sorry to spoil you dicks death watch....

But I've already beat the crap out of the cancer. I wasn't going to go pubic with all of this but in my stoner condition / fatigued chemo brain **not doing chemo - but that is what my dear friend Pete calls it** I let it slip. My fingers still can't check my brain.

I am ORALLY taking Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) AND a very concentrated CBD oil. This combo is "my chemo" since there is no cure for my LIVER cancer that has attacked my drainage system (Biliary ducts) that drains the poison out of my blood.

I was diagnosed mid May -- given 6 months and sent home.

I am now symptom free and my blood work came back 100% perfect.

IF this stuff really is working = as I suspect and feel it is - then I intend to start a cancer thread here to detail what I had to do to get to where I am now. It's a bit of a nightmare and I'd like to have a known reference point where "WE" can go and get and exchange info. I'm 100% convinced that the RSO treatment is what is allowing me to carry on mostly as if nothing has ever happened. AMAZING RESULT!!! With many side affects -- but NONE BAD. Just messed up is all. So now I'm just like the rest of ya.

By the way.....


At the track - as I looked around -- I suddenly realized that there were three guys standing in front of me--- my guys -- that I love - and three of us have CANCER and the only thing that we had in common was CHARLEY. You've been warned.

I've got a huge smile on my face right now, that's AWESOME!!! :king:

nicks67ca 08-10-2016 01:33 PM

Greg my father has fought the exact same cancer. He was given a very grim outlook in the beginning. He is now cancer free and it been close to 18 months.

Keep on your scans after you fight this!

Nick.

GregWeld 08-10-2016 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by nicks67ca (Post 643097)
Greg my father has fought the exact same cancer. He was given a very grim outlook in the beginning. He is now cancer free and it been close to 18 months.

Keep on your scans after you fight this!

Nick.



Nick - Can you shed any light was to what he is doing to keep himself going in the right direction???? Because that is just a WOW!

In the beginning they gave me 18 months -- then they did a ERCP proceedure and came back and said "yeah - no!' ya got 6 months. That was a bit of a blow I can tell ya!

Thanks for the kind thoughts btw!!!


Me

nicks67ca 08-10-2016 01:46 PM

Greg I'll PM you.

DBasher 08-10-2016 02:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 643079)
I'm sorry to spoil you dicks death watch....

But I've already beat the crap out of the cancer. I wasn't going to go pubic with all of this but in my stoner condition / fatigued chemo brain **not doing chemo - but that is what my dear friend Pete calls it** I let it slip. My fingers still can't check my brain.

I am ORALLY taking Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) AND a very concentrated CBD oil. This combo is "my chemo" since there is no cure for my LIVER cancer that has attacked my drainage system (Biliary ducts) that drains the poison out of my blood.

I was diagnosed mid May -- given 6 months and sent home.

I am now symptom free and my blood work came back 100% perfect.

IF this stuff really is working = as I suspect and feel it is - then I intend to start a cancer thread here to detail what I had to do to get to where I am now. It's a bit of a nightmare and I'd like to have a known reference point where "WE" can go and get and exchange info. I'm 100% convinced that the RSO treatment is what is allowing me to carry on mostly as if nothing has ever happened. AMAZING RESULT!!! With many side affects -- but NONE BAD. Just messed up is all. So now I'm just like the rest of ya.

By the way.....


At the track - as I looked around -- I suddenly realized that there were three guys standing in front of me--- my guys -- that I love - and three of us have CANCER and the only thing that we had in common was CHARLEY. You've been warned.


Tears of joy buddy! Tears. Of. Joy!

I first read this and was like what the fawk? I dropped my summer plans and rode/drove 3000 miles to go see some a-hole that isn't dieing.....:mock: I'd do it again anytime!

Like you I'm on a high right now! I may go TP your old house just for fun!

What I saw at the track? A bit of this :catfight: and a lot of :grouphug: you've got some good people in your life and I'm glad I was able to be there.
Love you buddy!

Air-bender 08-10-2016 02:56 PM

Greg,
It Was nice to meet you and Charlie Sat at Sanoma and I enjoyed watching you push him around the track. Your car seems pretty dialed in and I am sure with Sutton advising it is. He secret sauced my shocks and it completely changed my car from ok handling to a grip monster.

Happy to hear that you have beat the dreaded C! Good News!

rustomatic 08-10-2016 02:59 PM

Greg, it sucks to hear that you've had to drink Amsoil, but it's good to hear that you're back on the path to becoming a tool again. I'll hope to see you at the track again in the near future--keep on fighting!:D

Sonar Chief 08-10-2016 03:14 PM

Greg ... you just made my day, :thumbsup: :headspin: I'm grinning like a Cheshire Kat right now.

I will see you in Oct, Thunderhill, yes?

Well, better get back out to the garage and get some work done, Monday my boys will be with me for their vacation ... family, that is what it's all about!

Michael

clill 08-10-2016 04:42 PM

Too bad he sold me the race car !!!!

waynieZ 08-10-2016 05:50 PM

So glad to hear this Greg it made my day. I hope you continue to get stronger and enjoy hooking up with the guys. I hope to be able to get to one of these time to meet you guys.

Musclerodz 08-10-2016 06:58 PM

That is awesome to hear. Can't wait to see ya at SEMA!

Vegas69 08-10-2016 08:20 PM

I knew you were to damn stubborn to die. :D Great news!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

PS. The healthy living thread would be a great place to start.

clill 08-10-2016 08:24 PM

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And tomorrow will be even better.

GregWeld 08-10-2016 09:34 PM

i just wanna be you're little mini me.

DBasher 08-10-2016 10:05 PM

Meh, it's no Singer

DBasher 08-10-2016 10:29 PM

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Originally Posted by clill (Post 643121)
Too bad he sold me the race car !!!!

Aaaaand, what are your impressions of the revised POS? Remember, I was there last weekend....I think you actually skipped to the car for the second session.
:popcorn2:


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